Ohio State players Jake Stoneburner and Jack Mewhort have been taken off scholarship and remain suspended following a charge of disorderly conduct.

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports the two will pay their own way through summer school and could return to the team and earn back their scholarships in the fall.

Ohio State tight end Jake Stoneburner had his scholarship revoked, and remains suspended, after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct. (AP Photo)

The players entered guilty pleas Friday night stemming from an incident on June 2 during which they were urinating on a public building, then tried to flee from police when confronted. They originally were charged with obstructing official business, but pleaded to lesser charge for disorderly conduct. They both owe $299 in court fees and fines.

Stoneburner, a senior tight end, and Mewhort, a junior left tackle, are both starters.

In a statement released to the Plain Dealer on Friday, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said: “We are disappointed with the decisions made recently by two of our football players. Jake Stoneburner and Jack Mewhort will each be removed from athletic scholarship beginning with the summer term, and they will continue to be suspended from team activities until stipulations are successfully met. They will have an opportunity to return to the team in good standing following the summer session.”

The two can use the athletic facilities to workout but can’t do so with the other Buckeyes.